Monique, 22, a California native, says she is not the only dancer in her family. Her sister was a Laker Girl.
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Morgan Laskey is known as “the redhead.” When she is not dancing, she works as a paralegal.“My favorite player is Kevin Garnett. He is very intense, like I am,” she said.
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For Alyssa, 24, becoming a Celtics dancer was a dream come true. “I love the enthusiam the Boston fans have. It gives me so much excitment,” said Alyssa.
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Ashley, 21, has a long commute as she is a student at Salem State University. “My nickname in the team is ‘ashmac,’” she said. The nickname is a combination of her first and last names.
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Baltimore native Christen had never been a basketball fan until she went to the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. “I couldn’t help but become a fan. For me now it is Celtics all the way,” she said.
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Two-year veteran Kathryn knows how to balance work and dancing. “It takes a lot of juggling, but it’s worth it,” she said.
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Amanda from Los Angeles, says her friends give her the hardest time because she’s now a Celtics fan. “I don’t mind it. The rivalry makes it more fun,” she explained.
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Celtics dancers’ captain, Katie, has been dancing for the Celtics for five years. “I have so many exciting memories from dancing this long. I will never forget when we made it to the Finals. It is an unforgettable experience,” Katie said.
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Kayla grew up in Texas and spent some time in Atlanta. She says for her moving to Boston was a big climate change. “Moving here was hard, but I don’t regret it. To have the opportunity to perform for the best fans always gives me chills,” she said.
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